My name’s Jen; I’m a cynical, sarcastic, ex-drummer who is fond of dark humor. I've held way too many factory & retail jobs but finally found my calling one Christmas holiday in a dark, musty basement. I am now a CSS & XHTML web standards looney and can be found daily—when I’m not at my Mac—at the local fair-trade coffee shop buying an iced-soy mocha no matter the temperature.
I am also the owner of Pop Stalin Design specializing in CSS & XHTML web design as well as custom WordPress themes.
Thanks for the postings. I had something in mind based on your other post but this really answers a lot of other questions I had. Thank you again and great blog!
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve always been a little puzzled when it came to writing a proposal.
Thanks for sharing. This is a pretty detailed proposal. It’s primary goal might be to lay the groundwork for the project I think it also shows an attention to detail and process to what you do.
@ Brad C: When I take on a client (or potential client) I try to get as much as I can on paper before starting. It’s more efficient that way. I also include the proposal in my contracts so when the clients signs the dotted line, they are in essence approving what has been laid out.
Excellent stuff! And yeah, it’s so important to include as much of the details as you can in the signed agreement.